Tutorials Step-by-step instructions and tips for Histology and Anatomic Pathology professionals. LBS Knowledge Pathway Menu Knowledge Pathway Editorials Case Studies Interviews and Q&A Training Resources Tutorials Webinars Pathologist Pathway Knife Angle in Microtomy Charles W. Scouten , Ph.D. The correct knife angle is the subject of much misunderstanding, misleading experience, and incorrect information passed between microtomists, but in fact can be logically derived. Special Stain Techniques for the Evaluation of Mucins Russell Myers , Ph.D. Special stains that are used for the evaluation of mucins, mucin-like molecules and other carbohydrate containing macromolecules remain in demand and are utilized frequently in the histology laboratory. Factor XIIIa Expression in Normal and Pathological Skin Guy Orchard , Ph.D. Catherine Stefanato , Ph.D. FXIIIa is a blood and intracellularly produced coagulation factor, which is widely expressed in variety of cell types. It is believed to be vital in the final stages of the clotting cascade and is also important in wound healing and repair mechanisms. Pagination « Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Want us to feature your writing? We are looking for more great writers to feature here. Send us a submission and we’ll be in touch! Send your writing! Like what you see? Get more Knowledge Pathway content delivered directly to your inbox. Unsubscribe at any time. Subscribe today!